Allegedly :)
It has a formal connotation.
In British historical terms, it would be the Victorian Era from 1837 to her death in 1901.In terms of literature, it would be a late Gothic to early Modern time periodIn terms of art and archetecture I guess it would be Impressionist/Post Impressionist to Art Deco.In terms of economics, it would be the Age of Industrialization, which I think is the only term that has a global connotation, as the others are all Western.
That would be to 'dine'
"Dream" generally has a positive connotation. The negative form would be "nightmare."
"Ask" itself does not inherently carry a positive or negative connotation, as it simply means to inquire or request information. Its connotation would depend on the context in which it is used.
No, desperately is not an adjective, it is an adverb.The adjective of this word would be desperate.
I would call that positive.
I would say that the word douse has a negative connotation. It's usually used in connection with negative/bad actions, such as "he doused it with gasoline and set it on fire."
They are asking if you would do basically anything for a date. of if you are so desperate for someone that you would date almost anyone
Emotions.
The word "generous" typically has a positive connotation, as it suggests a willingness to give freely and help others without expecting anything in return.
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